West Ham co-owners David Sullivan and David Gold have promised to "leave no stone unturned" this summer in order to have a successful 2018/19 campaign after a two seasons of struggle at the London Stadium.

Ahead of the final day meeting with Everton on Sunday afternoon, the Hammers could finish tenth in the table if they beat the Toffees and other results go in their favour and that in turn will bring an extra £14m in prize money.

A tenth-placed finish certainly won't gloss over what has been a real struggle in E20 this season as West Ham secured survival just last weekend with a 2-0 win over Leicester City and followed that up with a 0-0 draw against Manchester United on Thursday.

David Moyes contract as manager will expire in the next few days and he is expected to have a meeting to discuss his future with the Hammers board next week while football.london understands the likes of Unai Emery, Marco Silva, Manuel Pellegrini and Paulo Fonseca are on the clubs wishlist as a new manager if they choose to go in a different direction.

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Gold and Sullivan penned a joint article in the matchday programme for the Everton game and have reflected on what has been a tough campaign but also informed us all of their plans for this summer - loosely.

David Gold and David Sullivan bought West Ham in 2010 (Image: GLYN KIRK/AFP/Getty Images)

The owners said: "One thing that hasn't wavered is our desire and ambition for West Ham to be successful. Along with every other member of staff here, everything we do is aimed at trying to improve the experience we offer our supporters.

"However, we know that, ultimately, for the vast majority of our supporters, what matters most is a strong team, playing good football and regularly winning matches.